Music websites generally refer to a type of website that provides music works by various musicians for online listening or downloading. Most music websites will have Chinese male singers, Chinese female singers, European and American groups, Japanese and Korean Detailed classification of songs and more. Xiami’s music started with a lot of CDs from a few founders and employees, and their friends all had a lot of CDs. Later, many Xiami netizens uploaded it. Xiami's music sources are probably from the following types: original CDs, eDonkey, various network disks, 0day, Soulseek, iTunes, and some old albums. There are no CD versions, but digital versions on cassettes and vinyl. Record companies only care about the copyright and signing the contract. They don’t care where your files come from or what their quality is. Once you sign the contract, it is genuine. The quality of the music depends on how much effort you put into it.
Some record companies send mp3s with only 128k, and then ignore them. What should I do? Get 320k by yourself (just go anywhere, wait until they deliver the CD and you don’t know when you will get it.);
Some companies claim that they can only produce 128k mp3, and it takes half a day to do the last step. Teach him to use CDs to make wavs and send them over, and convert them to mp3s himself; (in this regard, independent labels that understand digital music have done a good job)
Some users like to upload mp3s downloaded by Giant Whale to Xiami. 90% of them fail, 16k is the same across the board, and the sound is blurry (it looks like a file from a record company);
My experience is that the mp3s pressed by most record companies using original CDs are not as good as those uploaded by netizens. of. Major record companies negotiate directly, and independent records find copyright agencies. The latter do not exist in China, and they either pirate or run their own companies.